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Fatma Souissi

@fatmaphd1

PhD student in Cultural Studies @University_of_Sousse • Multiculturalism, Race and Ethnicity, Social Movements, Social Justice, Diaspora and Migration Studies.

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'King, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith.' The second Proclamation, announcing King Charles III as sovereign, is read in the City of London at the Royal Exchange. 📺 Freeview 236, Sky 515, Virgin 604

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Jacob Rees-Mogg’s Appointment Shows Truss’ Government Is Captured by the Hard Right – Byline Times bylinetimes.com/2022/09/07/jac…

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News flash! Prof. Hakim Adi will be holding a book launch of his new publication 'African and Caribbean People in Britain', at SOAS' @BruneiGallery on 14th October, 17:30-20:00 (BST). This will be part of our #SOASHiddenHistories series. Scan the QR code to register!

News flash! Prof. <a href="/hakimadi1/">Hakim Adi</a> will be holding a book launch of his new publication 'African and Caribbean People in Britain', at SOAS' @BruneiGallery on 14th October, 17:30-20:00 (BST). This will be part of our #SOASHiddenHistories series. Scan the QR code to register!
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On this day in 1929, George Stinney Jr., was born. He was the youngest person executed in the US in the 20th century. He was so small they had to stack books on the electric chair. Due to no evidence, his conviction was vacated 70 years after his execution!   A THREAD!

On this day in 1929, George Stinney Jr., was born.

He was the youngest person executed in the US in the 20th century. He was so small they had to stack books on the electric chair.

Due to no evidence, his conviction was vacated 70 years after his execution!  

A THREAD!
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At least 100 people were killed in bloody car bombings that hit a busy area in Mogadishu, Somalia on Saturday. So, these people don't deserve sympathy?

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"My dad's 91, part of the Windrush generation, and that generation is disappearing – this is the last significant commemoration to say thank you to those men & women who came as young people & have contributed to Britain" Patrick Vernon on @ITVLondon itv.com/news/london/20…

"My dad's 91, part of the Windrush generation, and that generation is disappearing  – this is the last significant commemoration to say thank you to those men &amp; women who came as young people &amp; have contributed to Britain" <a href="/ppvernon/">Patrick Vernon</a> on @ITVLondon itv.com/news/london/20…
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In our conversation on theGrio.com, Kim Klacik argued that slavery may or may not have been bad for Black people. As evidence, she erroneously argues that Nigeria, Cameroon, & Congo were never colonized, yet are still doing poorly. This is why education, and Black Studies, matters.

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Journalist and storyteller, Aniefiok Ekpoudom announced his debut book - Where We Come From. ‘It’s a social history of British Rap, music, community, migration and the lives of people who have shaped and been shaped by these sounds and cultures’. Out January 2024 ✨.

Journalist and storyteller, Aniefiok Ekpoudom announced his debut book - Where We Come From. 

‘It’s a social history of British Rap, music, community, migration and the lives of people who have shaped and been shaped by these sounds and cultures’. 

Out January 2024 ✨.
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Genocide is always accompanied by ethnocide and epistemicide. Spaniards also burned hundreds of thousands of books in Al-Andalus before 1492. This is happening again in Palestine. Colonization involves destroying & distorting the history and collective memory of the colonized.

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'An unarmed Black man’s life cut short by agent of the state, sparking grief in communities burdened by police violence': Nisha of @we_are_APPEAL reflects on justice system's treatment of Martyn Blake compared to Black boys under joint enterprise thejusticegap.com/reflections-on…

'An unarmed Black man’s life cut short by agent of the state, sparking grief in communities burdened by police violence': <a href="/NishaWaller4/">Nisha</a> of @we_are_APPEAL reflects on justice system's treatment of Martyn Blake compared to Black boys under joint enterprise thejusticegap.com/reflections-on…
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You can’t tell yourself you have nothing to do with this. You can’t say it’s hideous that terrified kids are being blown out of buildings, but it’s not your problem. Your government is facilitating this. The world knows it. And one day, you will reap the whirlwind.